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How To Stream ‘Big Little Lies’ For Sunday’s Premiere And The Rest Of The Season

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Get the popcorn ready, book lovers because Big Little Lies is about to make its big TV debut on Sunday.

Starring Resse Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman and Shailene Woodley, the new limited series based on the page turner written by Liane Moriarty that tells the story of three very different women whose children attends the same Catholic grade school. While their lives looks perfect from the outside, things begin to unravel, ending in a murder.

But that’s just the beginning of the story.

Part crime drama, part comedy, Big Little Lies explores the world of housewif cliques and complex marital relationships—all tied together as a who done yet murder mystery. In short, it’s a must-see.

Since it will be the only thing talked about at the watercooler, on social media, in group texts and across the Internet, viewers will make sure they don’t miss the big premiere.

Here’s everything you need to know about how, when and where to stream Big Little Lies.

(Photo : HBO)

When:

Big Little Lies premieres Sunday, Feb. 19 at 9 p.m. ET on HBO, and then every Sunday after that until the season finale on April 2.

Where:

Big Little Lies is an HBO original series. While the premium cable channel is the series’ home, viewers don’t need to be glued to their TVs to watch. (Although it will also be available On Demand.)

Audiences can also stream Big Little Lies on HBO GO, which is the streaming platform that comes with the HBO subscription from your cable provider. Just enter in the cable log in information and start streaming on the computer, tablet or smartphone when each episode airs at 9 p.m. on Sundays or any time after.



The series can also be streamed via HBO NOW, the standalone streaming service available for chord cutters. New members get the first month free, then costs $15 per month for up to three simultaneous streams.

HBO On Demand Schedule:

HBO subscribers can watch episodes of Big Little Lies the day after they air.

The following is the already announced schedule:

Episode 1: “Somebody’s Dead” is available starting on Feb. 20 at 9 p.m. ET.

Episode 2: “Serious Mothering” is available starting on Feb. 27 at 9 p.m. ET.

Episode 3: “Living the Dream” is available starting on March 6 at 9 p.m. ET.

Episode 4: “Push Comes to Shove” is available starting on March 13 at 9 p.m. ET.

Sling TV

Cord cutters also have the option of streaming the series via Sling TV. The platform offers customers different packages, with the option of adding HBO costing and additional $15 per month.

Amazon

There are two ways viewers can stream Big Little Lies with the help of Amazon, via Amazon Channels and Amazon Fire TV.

Amazon Channels is the add-on option available for Prime members to expand their Prime Video libraries. Prime members can access HBO for free as part as a 7-day trial, and then for $14.99 after that.

The HBO GO app is also available Amazon Fire TVs for those who prefer to stream on the big screen.

DIRECTTV Now

DIRECTV’s streaming service is another option for cord cutters. It requites a package that starts at $35, with the HBO add on costing an additional $5 per month.

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(Via TechTimes)



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